LOCAL AND GENERAL, "I hay© taken no action as yefc in regard to the tramway strike," said tho Minister for Dabour to a Post reporter to-day. He added that he had only just returned from his holiday, and that he was going to make full enquiry at the earliest possible moment. The New Zealand Rifle Association's big Trentham meeting, which commences on 28th- February, ia not likely to be a« well attended as in past ye&va on account of the reorganisation of -the Dfe« j fence force*. Only 210 entries have come forward so far, and if the number is much short of 000, the prize list will bo reduoed. The Petone Fire Brigade has received a cheque for J32 2e from tlw Wellington Woollen Company in recognition of ite prompt work on the occasion of tho recent fire at tho Petone Mills. At Kirkcaldie'e Summer Sale, fancy striped Sunshades, in blue- and white, brown, pink, and. heliotrope, usually 8s lid and. 10» 6d, now & lid. Kirkcaldic *ad Stun«» Ltd.—Ajjgt, ~ . ""
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1912, Page 6
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170Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 36, 12 February 1912, Page 6
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